Memes of the Week!

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Vaccines should absolutely be pushed. If someone can get vaccines, you have no reason not to. Why?

Vaccines not only protect you, but they also protect others around you. If you have a friend who can’t get vaccines due to illness or immune system issues, or you’re around infants often, or around the elderly often, you could catch an illness, like polio, and pass it along to them before you even realize you have it. You most likely won’t because most everyone around you is vaccinated, but it’s still a huge risk. Why risk that when it’s preventable? They also protect vaccinated people, because if you catch polio, it could mutate within your cells to become a strain that the vaccinations don’t protect against, similar to how the flu mutates.

A common concern with vaccines is the aluminum content and some people saying aluminum is toxic to the brain. The max amount of aluminum a vaccination has is .825mg, while the average person ingests 6-7mg per day. Also, aluminum is in most everything you eat. Anything that grows out of the ground or anything that eats things that grows out of the ground has aluminum in it, as aluminum is one of the most plentiful metals in the earths crust. It’s also in the air, and in water in small amounts. While ingesting and injecting have different absorption rates, if you absorb 50% of the aluminum you ingest and all of it you inject, that’s still 3x more absorbed aluminum in the blood stream from eating compared to injecting.

Another concern is formaldehyde, which has been essentially removed from the essential vaccinations in 1st world countries. I think one of the Hep vaccines has it in it, but it is not a mandatory vaccine like MMR, Polio, and Tetanus are.

In short, vaccines are not as bad as the anti-vaxxers think and not getting them puts an entire community at risk. Chemicals make up everything and almost everything in the small amounts they’re found in vaccines is non-toxic and will be broken down by the body through normal means.

Week 6 is the usual for when children get their first vaccine so less than 1 month is pretty early but as long as your child didn't show any signs of sickness or I'll health you should be fine, other than that vaccines usually go on a schedule based on your child, I recommend talking to your doctor and they should do an examination of when your child should be vaccinated for certain things

Tbh I just see no reason to even take a risk doing it an in appropriate time. And decades of research went into this so there is really no reason to go against that and do it wrong or at an inappropriate time. As for the risks I don't really know but if you look it up I'm sure you could find plenty of sites explaining how it's not good

The population has been leveling out naturally though, I don’t understand how people don’t know this. The population is increasing at the slowest rate in a really long time. You may think it isn’t, but take a look at China and Japan. Their populations are leveling. It’s part of the population cycle. People can make fun of idiots who don’t care for their children all they want.

I laughed at other vax memes like we had earlier:
"i dont vax my kids" and then memer response:
"this virus THAT DIED LONG TIME AGO"[insert meme here]
The best part is,if it died then how it can infect antivaxers? Its a fkn zombie or what? lol
I wish i could choose which vaccines of which companies i can inject to myself,because they can be full poisons and i wont know about it if i wont have THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE which ones i can use. Thats my premise,the right to choose what can i use. And forcing on the big companies to produce good stuff for us.

When they say a disease is dead, they mean it’s no longer in the main stream population. The germs are still there.
You can chose which vaccines to inject. Some of them are optional. Such as the Flu Shot. But most of them you absolutely should get. If someone isn’t vaccinated, they risk getting a eradicated disease and it mutating within them into a strain that can pass to vaccinated people.
I’d recommend Shingles, Polio, Rotovirus, MMR, PCV13, HBV, and the DTaP vaccines if you want the least amount possible. They cover a lot of the most dangerous diseases. They’re also the ones you get at around two months old as a baby, and need to continue getting.

Well,doctors along with other scientists said multiple times that vaccines of normal flu cause it to mutate every year and that flu vaccinating is pointless,and the vaccinating baby right after birth in our country is used with the vaccines that had "due date" and we have it enforced. So sad that everyone loves due date vaccines and multitude of virus mutations. :/

Source to that? Flu vaccinations aren’t designed to protect against all strains of the flu. It’s only the deadliest ones from the year before. And every hospital I’ve ever been at pushes the flu vaccine like crazy, especially in autoimmune clinics, or endocrine offices.
And the only vaccination given to a baby at birth is HBV, because they can get hepatitis B from their mother, and HepB is incredibly dangerous, especially to small infants. It can permanently damage their bodies or even kill them.

Also, most viruses don’t get the chance to mutate. The flu does because it’s nearly impossible to eradicate it with today’s medicine- there’s too many strains to prevent from mutating. However, there’s a very limited number of strains with the viral vaccines we do have. That’s why it’s important to vaccinate- viruses can only mutate within a host cell to multiply in. If nobody’s infected with polio, polio can’t mutate into something the vaccine doesn’t protect against.